John Holt insists his side must take their show on the road as Montrose made it three home wins on the spin to go within a point of top spot.

Graham Webster headed home the opener before Gary Fraser wrapped it up for the Angus men.

But despite their impeccable home form, they’ve lost all four away matches since the start of the season, including cup defeats to Forfar and Hibs.

Boss Holt is desperate to change tha. He said: “That was a great win against an Elgin side that came here top of the league. It was hard work out there and our players certainly put in a shift. They showed character and determination and that’s why they beat Elgin.

“It was a team effort with a couple of great goals and another clean sheet at home but we must start picking up points away. We have three wins from our five games so far but we might well be sitting a few points better off.”

Elgin had the early pressure, forcing a series of corners with Kyle McLeod forcing a save from keeper Ross Salmon before Ross Campbell and Ross McCord went close at the other end.

Webster finally broke the deadlock in 37 minutes when he headed home at the back post from McCord’s corner.

McLeod then wasted a great chance to level before the Links Park men added a second in 59 minutes when Fraser finished from a fine McCord pass.

Elgin kept battling and Salmon was twice called in to action late on to deny Daryl McHardy and Brian Cameron.

City boss Jim Weir said: “We were way below the standards we have set ourselves and looked flat. I expected more from my experienced players.”

Berwick 1 Queen's Park 0

Berwick hung on against Queen’s Park’s 10 men to put themselves joint top of the League Two table.

Darren Lavery scored the only goal of the game from the penalty spot in the 19th minute after the Glasgow side’s Scott Gibson had been given a red card for hand ball in the box.

Queen’s made a valiant attempt despite their numbers but Colin Cameron’s side held on to go level with Annan.

As early as the third minute, Blair Henderson headed over from a cross by Finn Graham. Then Lavery hit a left-foot shot at keeper William Muir after good work by Michael McKenna.

The turning point came when a Henderson effort was blocked by Gibson. The referee reckoned he had used a hand so sent him packing and awarded the penalty that Lavery converted.

After 35 minutes, Ewan McNeil played a deep cross to the back post where Henderson was unable to get his head to the ball under pressure from a defender. Despite playing with 10 men, Queen’s managed to give as good as they got for the rest of the game.

In the second half, Christopher Duggan got in a shot that was grasped low by Berwick keeper Kevin Walker and minutes later, Ryan McGeever headed wide.

Queen’s kept applying pressure and Rangers were hanging on.

Berwick boss Cameron said: “To go joint top by not playing our best means there are some positives but we are still only five games into the season.”

Annan 2 East Fife 0

Gary Naysmith last night warned Annan’s Smart Osadolor he’s a marked man after goading his players at the end of their 2-0 defeat.

The 24-year-old teed up Josh Todd before Rabin Omar rifled home as Annan replaced East Fife at the top of the table.

Fifers player-boss Naysmith said: “Five games in and he’s celebrating like he’s won the league.

“I’ll put that down to youthful inexperience but I remember things like that and it’ll spur me on when we play them the next time.”

Annan boss Jim Chapman said: “Some of our attacking play is a joy to watch.”

Arbroath 0 Clyde 1

Clyde boss Barry Ferguson insists his side can thrive on the pressure of being labelled favourites for the League Two title.

The Bully Wee now have three victories in five thanks to defender Chris Smith’s ninth-minute winner.

And former Ibrox skipper Fergie believes his side are fired up for a title challenge.

He said: “Throughout my career I thrived on pressure. You live for it and shouldn’t need to get psyched up.

“I place high enough demands on my players as it is. They know we want to achieve something and I’m confident we’ll come good.”

Smith sent a header in off the bar as Clyde held on for much of the game with the hosts camped in their half.

And Arbroath could have snatched a draw right at the death with Craig Watson’s header smashing the inside of a post but staying out.

East Stirling 2 Stirling Albion 3

Stuart McLaren hailed Ross McMillan after the captain’s clincher landed Albion their first win of the season.

McMillan added a killer third after early Binos strikes by Alex Cunningham and Steven Doris.

Gaffer McLaren said: “Ross is a fantastic leader and it’s a bonus he can chip in with vital goals as we really needed that victory.”

Cunningham and Doris netted to put the away side two up but Shire replied through Nathan Shepherd after 13 minutes.

McMillan nodded home from a Craig Comrie corner before Ally Roy rifled in a late free-kick for the hosts.

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Name the three clubs Saido Berahino spent time on loan with before establishing himself at West Brom?